Climate change e-scribes
Published: July 14, 2008, 6:25 pm
Updated: July 14, 2008, 6:25 pm
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Maggie L. Walser
| Sarah Abdelrahim - Graduate student pursuing a M.A. in Climate and Society at Columbia University.</dd>
| Jenny Hardy
Undergraduate at the University of Tulsa pursuing a B.S. in Environmental Policy and a minor in Biology. |
| Amelia Apfel - Graduate of Cornell University with a degree in environmental biology. A native of Seattle, Washington, she is currently living and working in Ithaca, NY and pursuing a career in science journalism.</dd>
| Eric Iverson
- Undergraduate student at the University of Minnesota studying Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology with a minor in Biology. </dd>
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| Joshua Ehrlich
- Undergraduate student at the University of Florida pursuing a dual degree in Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering.
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| Bryan Latchford
Graduate of Cornell University with a B.S. in Biological Sciences and a minor in Science of Earth Systems.
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| Akiva Fishman - Undergraduate student at Brandeis University pursuing a degree in International and Global Studies: The Global Environment.</dd>
| Mandy Ma - Graduate student pursuing a M.S. degree in Soil and Water Science.</dd>
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| Laura Garchar - Undergraduate working towards a degree in Geological Engineering.</dd>
| Mary Maddox - Graduate of the University of Maryland, College Park with a M.A. in Environmental and International Planning and graduate of Emory University with a B.S. in International Studies and Economics. Soon to start work as a Transatlantic Fellow with Ecologic in Berlin, Germany.
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| Alexandra Gubareva Graduate of UCLA with a degree in Psychology and intending to pursue an MBA in Sustainable Real Estate Development. | Jisung Park - Undergraduate at Columbia University, majoring in Economics and Political Science with a Special Concentration in Sustainable Development and serving as Junior editor of Economics for Consilience. </dd>
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Jillian Girard
Graduate of Gonzaga University with a bachelors degree in the fields biology and international studies. She anticipates furthering her education in the future. | Theresa Romanosky - Undergraduate student at the University of Pittsburgh studying Environmental Studies and Economics in the Department of Geology and Planetary Sciences and planning to attend law school to specialize in property and environmental law. </dd>
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Maggie Surface (Lead Author);Maggie L. Walser (Topic Editor) "Climate change e-scribes". In: Encyclopedia of Earth. Eds. Cutler J. Cleveland (Washington, D.C.: Environmental Information Coalition, National Council for Science and the Environment). [First published in the Encyclopedia of Earth July 14, 2008; Last revised Date July 14, 2008; Retrieved June 19, 2013 <http://www.eoearth.org/article/Climate_change_e-scribes>
The Author
Maggie Surface, originally from Nashville, TN, graduated in May of 2007 from Allegheny College with a double B.S. in physics and environmental studies. Her senior thesis at Allegheny focused on bringing solar energy to campus. She interned with American Rivers in the summer of 2006, helping plan River Lobby Day, and with the Meadville Area Local Growers and the Meadville Redevelopment Authority in the summer of 2005. Maggie served as the Earth Portal Program Coordinator for the National Counc ... (Full Bio)
| Sarah Abdelrahim - Graduate student pursuing a M.A. in Climate and Society at Columbia University.</dd>
| Jenny Hardy
Undergraduate at the University of Tulsa pursuing a B.S. in Environmental Policy and a minor in Biology. |
| Amelia Apfel - Graduate of Cornell University with a degree in environmental biology. A native of Seattle, Washington, she is currently living and working in Ithaca, NY and pursuing a career in science journalism.</dd>
| Eric Iverson
- Undergraduate student at the University of Minnesota studying Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology with a minor in Biology. </dd>
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| Joshua Ehrlich
- Undergraduate student at the University of Florida pursuing a dual degree in Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering.
</dd>
| Bryan Latchford
Graduate of Cornell University with a B.S. in Biological Sciences and a minor in Science of Earth Systems.
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| Akiva Fishman - Undergraduate student at Brandeis University pursuing a degree in International and Global Studies: The Global Environment.</dd>
| Mandy Ma - Graduate student pursuing a M.S. degree in Soil and Water Science.</dd>
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| Laura Garchar - Undergraduate working towards a degree in Geological Engineering.</dd>
| Mary Maddox - Graduate of the University of Maryland, College Park with a M.A. in Environmental and International Planning and graduate of Emory University with a B.S. in International Studies and Economics. Soon to start work as a Transatlantic Fellow with Ecologic in Berlin, Germany.
</dd>
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| Alexandra Gubareva Graduate of UCLA with a degree in Psychology and intending to pursue an MBA in Sustainable Real Estate Development. | Jisung Park - Undergraduate at Columbia University, majoring in Economics and Political Science with a Special Concentration in Sustainable Development and serving as Junior editor of Economics for Consilience. </dd>
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Jillian Girard
Graduate of Gonzaga University with a bachelors degree in the fields biology and international studies. She anticipates furthering her education in the future. | Theresa Romanosky - Undergraduate student at the University of Pittsburgh studying Environmental Studies and Economics in the Department of Geology and Planetary Sciences and planning to attend law school to specialize in property and environmental law. </dd>
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